Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot was recently fielding questions on an investor Q&A following a financial report, and during which the Switch was brought up. Mr. Guillemot was quick to point out that more support is coming, but didn't mention specifics.

“So yes, this relationship continues to grow, and we are very happy with what we were able to achieve with Mario + Rabbids. Let’s also not forget the fact that Just Dance is also a big seller on the Switch, and that will continue to follow the growth of that machine. And yes in the future we are going to do more things – we just can’t go over that right now.”

Other than being able to play on the Gamepad off-TV, it was essentially the same game. It was a solid port that hold up fairly well even compared to the PS4/XB1 versions. Much better effort compared to the AC3 port. Even though the Gamepad screen wasn't HD, I really enjoyed playing 3/Black Flag on it when I needed to lay down in bed or something.

I don't think they will bring any of their big ps4 titles or even licences for that matter. As much as I really want a new Black Flag, I don't think they will do it.

South Park is definitely a possibility though. I'd love to see BG&E but seeing how it's apparently going to be another typical ubi open world, I'm not sure they have switch in mind. I'm not sure I want it either from what we've heard about the title tbh.

I could see them developing other collaborations though and I could see exclusives such as a Rayman 4 for example.

Seriously though, I feel like they got that message since the Switch marketing sample they did last year. Literally every discussion they had about what Ubisoft can bring was unanimous to Rayman 4 being the first and foremost example.

The market sample also discussed among themselves about using the Ubi Art engine outside Rayman, cause they felt he got "locked in" to the engine to promote it. They love the game, but want to see both Rayman and the engine expand seperately.